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This video captures multiple intense police encounters where officers attempt to control, detain, and demand identification from citizens who are lawfully exercising their constitutional rights. First, a man peacefully films from a public sidewalk when a business owner calls police simply because she “doesn’t like it.” Then officers arrive and immediately try subtle control tactics — demanding hands out of pockets and fishing for personal information without articulating reasonable suspicion. But that’s just the beginning. In another confrontation, officers attempt to pressure a former 13-year police veteran who clearly understands investigative detentions, probable cause, and the difference between a request and a lawful order. What they didn’t expect? Someone who knows the games — and calls them out in real time. We also break down: • Illegal or questionable detentions • Failure to articulate reasonable suspicion • Misuse of “investigation” as a blanket justification • Policy vs. constitutional rights • Trespass threats in public buildings • HIPAA misunderstandings • Demanding ID without lawful grounds • Open container assumptions without evidence This is why knowing your First and Fourth Amendment rights matters. When citizens understand: A request is not an order Suspicion needs articulation Policy is not law Detention requires reasonable articulable suspicion ID demands require lawful grounds Power dynamics change instantly. These officers were not prepared for someone who understands constitutional law and refuses to surrender rights out of intimidation. Watch how quickly the tone shifts when the law is calmly cited back to them. 👇 Drop your thoughts below: Should officers face discipline for unlawful detentions? Would you file a complaint — or a public records request first? / @firstamendmentprotectionagency / @internalaffairsmedia / @myrtlebeachcopwatch8051 / @tta42800 / @goodguyactivism